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    Help, have screwed up touch

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Vogelbung, Dec 26, 2011.

  1. Vogelbung

    Vogelbung I R Judgemental

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    So I did a 'check everything to install' in the Optional Windows updates on the X201T, which included the 'Wacom Two Finger' update.

    Since then, it's giving me the finger in terms of recognising any of my touches.

    I tried removing the driver in Device Manager then reinstalling a Lenovo-downloaded driver, but it doesn't seem to 'take'.

    Any tips? I assume it must be pretty simple but that some sort of procedure is needed to fully nuke the Wacom drivers for re-installation of the Lenovo drivers.

    And on a related matter, will Lenovo get their act together and not have incompatible drivers show up in Windows Update, or is there a way to block them? I've had a few similar situations, exclusively with Lenovo hardware as of late.
     
  2. PatchySan

    PatchySan Om Noms Kit Kat

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    Can't you do a rollback to the previous working driver from the Device Manager? If a new driver is giving you problems I tend to roll it back, plus if you want to hide any future updates on Windows simply right-click on it and click on "Hide Update" and it won't bother you again after.
     
  3. Vogelbung

    Vogelbung I R Judgemental

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    Nope, first thing I looked for. Looks like it installed a new driver (i.e. didn't replace the old one).